Juan, interesting pose. I have one W10 tablet somewhere and I suppose it is up to date with W10 updates. I can try it on my own, if it is your idea that could cause your problem. But it seems hard to believe because quite some more people would be bothered by it ?If I don't forget it, I will try it later today (I am not there at this moment).

Still struggling with this problem, yesterday the rar file stopped working

Juan, what does that mean "the rar file stopped working" ?

Peter

Peter, I was referring to the winrar that modifies the Windows desktop to make it accessible to multiple users. That was the vídeo I posted. As I said, at the end, it didn't workThe solution I found is to extend the life of the operating system for 6 more months, the maximum allowed. So far it is working fine. I also did what you told me, I mean to change the value in the Registry from 0 to 2 creating the new entry because in my case it didn't t exist. Therefore I don't know if the solution is due to the two things together or only to the activation of the Audio PC OS for 6 more months. What I'm sure is that with only the change in the Registry it didn't work.

Hi Peter,FYI. Here is a site that is addressing the server/client patching so RDC can function under "Mitigated". The servers in question are for us mostly mean Audio PC as I understand.

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Update May 10, 2018: PATCH YOUR SERVERSThere has been surprise and alarm in some quarters this week when RDP suddenly stopped working. Most likely this is because your clients got patched but your servers did not, and now in May, as promised, connections will be blocked by default unless both ends are patched. Applying group policy to make the connection Vulnerable is not the best solution. Uninstalling the May client patch is not the best solution. The best solution is to patch your servers at least through the April cumulative updates.

In the end, I wonder whether this group policy setting has caused more grief than it saved. If you do not set any group policy but patch your servers and clients within a few weeks of the patch release, you should not have any issues with RDP.

No, it doesn't work fine. When I stop the music there is a disconnection of the remote desktop and I have to put again the ramdisk inside, restart the Audio Pc and then I can regain control of the remote desktop. So I hope someone can find a better solución.

So you're saying that you can play several tracks on the audio PC, all this time the remote connection is fine (you can change volume and such) and only when you press Stop the connection is lost ?(seems hard to imagine)

So you're saying that you can play several tracks on the audio PC, all this time the remote connection is fine (you can change volume and such) and only when you press Stop the connection is lost ?(seems hard to imagine)

Regards,Peter

I'm not sure Peter, sorry, actually I thought it happened when I pressed Stop but now it's playing well and nothing unusual happens. I even turned off the remote desktop and it worked again when I reconnect it. I will try to observe it to see when it loses the connection, if it loses it again. For now, everything works fine. Have you investigate to know if it has to do with Windows activation?